A refined Bauhaus dressing table from the 1930s, produced by Slezák in Czechoslovakia. The piece reflects functionalist design principles with clean geometry and integrated storage.
Manufactured in wood, metal, and glass with chrome detailing, the structure includes a mirror and built-in compartments. The surfaces show a consistent vintage patina with light wear and minor marks consistent with age. The piece remains structurally sound and original.
A well-preserved example of early modernist furniture suitable for functional interior use. A sculptural statement piece that works well in bedrooms, dressing areas, or boutique interiors, adding a subtle Bauhaus architectural presence.